Maybe a silly question but how far does one need to go to off the coast to get to safety?
BeachSi02 called it, going north, expect heavy rains, possible flooding, tornadoes, power outages, far up into Alabama and GA.
With Hurricane Ivan, there was really bad flooding around Asheville, North Carolina. Sometimes tornadoes and inland flooding are far more dangerous than the coast. ...
Funny you say that. I left town for Ivan, and went back to my former home of Asheville for a week. We got heavy rains, light winds for about three or four days. It was the most rainfall in over 100 years. I have photos of Biltmore Village completely underwater. The French-Broad River was about to top the really tall bridge. I waited long enough, and when the rain stopped, I decided to head back to FL to see if I had a house. I was trapped. Couldn't go my usual way home through Biltmore Village. River Road was also under water. Tried to go leave via the west side of town, trapped again. East route of town also flooded by the river, so I had to drive north and scoot around Asheville -- crazy.